Posts Tagged ‘tilt shift’
MINIATURE VANCOUVER – UPDATED!
November 30th, 2010 Posted 2:53 pm
Updated – 07/12/10 Time lapse photography shot with a tilt shift lens, inspired by the work of Keith Loutit. Music by Vital – “The News” (cover of the classic Beatles song “A Day in the Life”). Download Vital’s EP for free: officialvital (dotcom). 5D Mark II TS-E 24mm f/3.5L TS-E 45mm f/2.8 TS-E 90mm f/2.8 TC-80N3 Intervalometer
Tags: 5d mark ii, 5d2, a day in the life, barge, beatles, boat, canon, crane, documentary, miniature, photography, shipping, short, short film, tilt shift, tiltshift, time-lapse, timelapse, train, tugboat, vancouver, vital
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Miniature City HCMC – Time Lapse – Tilt Shift
September 5th, 2010 Posted 7:24 pm
A collection of time lapse videos from Ho Chi Minh City in 2009. Used a Canon A540 with CHDK. Also check out the VJ’d version: www.youtube.com
Tags: Canon A540, CHDK, Deferente, Evil Penguin, Evil Penguins, Fake Miniature, Gotan Project, HCMC, Ho Chi Minh City, miniature, Miniature City, miniature fake, Saigon, tilt shift, time elapse, time-lapse, Vietnam
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Miniature World – Tilt Shift Fake Miniatures
June 7th, 2010 Posted 7:36 pm
Video of my Miniature Fake work which was inspired by Keith Loutits work. Find more of mine at www.flickr.com
Tags: Adam and Joe, Adam Buxton, Boats, Fake Miniature, Joe Cornish, Keith, Keith Loutit, London, Loutit, miniature, Model Villages, models, Moon, NASA, Neil Armstrong, Nuclear Bomb, Rockets, tilt shift, Trains, Villages, water
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Is there an opposite technique to tilt-shift photography, tricking the brain to see miniatures as real?
April 17th, 2010 Posted 9:31 am
Hi, I am amazed by tilt-shift photography. It is interesting to see how easily our mind is tricked and misinterprets scale. I was wondering if there is a technique which achieves the opposite of tilt-shift photography, which can trick the mind into perceiving miniatures as real size. Is this possible? And has this technique a name? Thanks!
Tags: miniatures, photography, tilt shift
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